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Feb 26 2025SPORTS

Money Talks: The Truth About College Wrestling and Penn State

Bo Nickal, a well-known wrestler and UFC fighter, recently stirred up a storm with his comments about college wrestling recruitment. He claimed that wrestlers choose Penn State to win, while others go elsewhere for the money. This sparked a heated debate among fans and experts alike. Nickal's remar

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Why Some Parents Drop Out of Bereavement Studies

Parents who experience the loss of a child during pregnancy or soon after birth face an incredibly difficult journey. Researchers wanted to understand why some parents choose not to participate in studies about this topic, and why others drop out over time. They looked at data from Denmark, focusing

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Brain Tissue: Ex Vivo MRI

Ex vivo MRI is a powerful tool for exploring brain tissue. This technique allows scientists to study the brain's structure and connections in great detail. It is used to understand how the brain is wired and how different parts connect. Unlike in vivo MRI, which looks at living tissue, ex vivo MR

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Brain Health: How Gut Bacteria Affects Newborns' Thinking Skills

Newborns can suffer from long-term thinking problems due to a lack of oxygen and blood flow to the brain. This condition is known as neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD). Scientists have found that the tiny organisms living in our gut, called gut microbiota, play a big role in how well our

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Swimming in Trouble: How Antibiotics and Bacteria Mix in Water

Waterborne bacteria are a big deal for public health. They can cause infections, and some of them are resistant to antibiotics. This makes them even more dangerous. Scientists have created a model to understand how these bacteria spread in recreational water and how they can cause urinary tract infe

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Trust and Resilience: Keys to Top Team Performance in Healthcare

Imagine a bustling healthcare center. Everyone is working hard, but how can we make sure they work well together? Trust and resilience are the secret ingredients. Researchers wanted to find out how these factors affect team performance in healthcare. They gathered 927 workers from 100 te

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Feb 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Making Nature Safe: A Step-by-Step Guide

Protecting our environment and keeping biodiversity alive is a big job. The problem is, rules for protection are often too vague. They need to be made more specific to be useful. This guide is all about making those rules work better. It starts by looking at the benefits we get from nature,

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

China's New Satellite: What's the Big Deal?

China has sent a new satellite into space. This isn't just any satellite, though. It's called ChinaSat-10R, and it's designed to replace an older one that's been up there since 2011. The launch happened on February 22 from a place called Xichang Satellite Launch Center. This launch was a big deal be

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Feb 26 2025BUSINESS

Turning Likes into Dollars: The Amazon Influencer Path

Amazon's influencer program offers a unique way to make money online. It's all about being a content creator first. You need to have a strong presence on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok. Once you've got that, you can apply to become an Amazon Influencer. This gives you your own little s

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Putin's Man in the Middle: The Investment Banker in Ukraine Talks

Imagine a man who can walk into a room and make everyone listen. This man is Kirill Dmitriev, a Russian investment banker with a strong American background. He's not just any banker; he's a key player in the talks between Russia and the U. S. about ending the war in Ukraine. Dmitriev, who's 49 years

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